Holder for ice-cream cones.



J. RENNER.

HOLDER FOR ICE CREAM BONES.

APPLIOATION FILED JULY 24, 1912.

Patented Nov. 19, 1912.

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1,044,911, I Specification or letters Patent. '}P ,t na may, 19, 1912, Application elea July at, am serial, no. 11. are.

To all whom it may 001mm: laps, the side Z, it: also extends against the Be it known that I, Jaooa RENNER, a wire member 10, so that this wire member 55 citizen of the United States, and a resident 10 will beheld between the sides 6 and 7 of Rockwell City, in the county of Calhoun of the triangular memberr; h th and State of Iowa, have invented a new and sides 61 and 7 are then glued together, to Improved Holder for Ice-Cream Cones, of form the cone or cup-shaed member 12, which the following is a full, clear, and the wire member 10 will e heldtherebeexactdescription. I tween. The upper terminal 13 of the wu'e The object of my invention is to provlde member 10 is bent to form a loop 14, which a holder for ice cream cones, which may may he slipped on the finger, solthat the be manufactured at little expense, and holder may be conveniently carried. The which makes it possible for one person to bottoms 15 of these cones 12 are secured tocarry and distribute a great number of ice gather with glue or paste, so that there 1:; cream cones at one time, without it being no danger of leaking. When the holder is necessary ,for him to touch the ice cream thus constructed, the cones 16 shown in cones, or soil them in anyway. In this Fig. 1 of the drawn are filled with ice way the ice cream cones may be carried cream, or other simi ar material 17, and about by any person without danger of are deposited in the cone holders 12, by their becoming soiled or dirty. hich means they may be conveniently car- Additional objects of my invention will ried about, and be distributed without in appear in the following com lete specificaany way soiling the cones 16. tion, in which the preferre form of the Having thus described my invention, I invention is disclosed. claim as new and desire to secure by Let- In the drawings similar characters of refters Patent erence indicate corresponding parts in all 1. In an article of the class described, the views, in which-. a member bent to form an inverted cone Figure 1 is a perspective view showing with its sides overlappin a supporting ow a person may carry a number of ice member disposed between time sides and excream cones with my holder in a conventending upwardly from the inverted cone, ient manner; Fig. 2 1s a plan view showing and means for securing the sides together one of the ice cream cone holders before it and to the supportin member. is turned, and its sides are secured together; 2. In an article 0 the class described, a Fig. 3 is a sectional view on theline 3-3 member bent to form an inverted 'cone'with of Fig. 4; and Fig. 4 is a plan view of its sides overlapping, a supporting member Fi 3. supported,between the sides and extending y referring to the drawings it will be upwardly on the inverted cone, means for seen that a triangular member 5 preferably securing the sides together and to the supof paper, is provided, having straight sides porting member, the supporting member be- 6 and 7, a curved side 8, this curved side 8- ing bent at its free terminal, by which means forming the top of the holder when the the cone may be carried. member 5 is bent in the shape of a cone, as 3. In an article of the class described, a shown in Figs. 3 and 4. Before bending member bent to form a cup-shaped member the member 5 in the shape of a cone, a hook with its sides overlapping, there being an 9 on the wire member 10 is inserted in the orifice in the member, a wire with a hook orifice 11,- in the member 5, this orifice 11 extending through the orifice in the member being disposed near the side 7 of the member from the outer side, the wire being disposed 5. It will be seen by referring to Fig. 3 between the overlapping sides, and means of the drawings, that the wire member 10 for securing the sides together and to the is disposed against the outer side of the wire. member 5, when the member 5 is bent to 4. In an article of the cl orm a cone 12, shown in Figs. 3 and 4, member bent to form a cup-shaped member of the drawin s. When the member 5 is with its sides overlappin there being an bent to form t e cone, and the side doverorifice in the member, a wire with a hook ass described, a

extending through the orifice in the mem- In testimony whereof I have signed my beer from the outer side, the wire being disname to this specification in the presence of posed between the overlapping sides, and two subscrib ng Witne means for securing the sides together and JACOB RENNER. 6 to the wire, the upper terminal of the Wire witneflfles:

being bent to form a loop by which means N. A. SANDBURY,

the article may be carried about. EARL: W. Bnnnmn. 

